Bangkok, also known as Krung Thep the “City of Angels” is a city steeped in tradition and yet thoroughly modern. A vibrant metropolis with soaring skyscrapers, colorful temples, and mesmerizing royal palaces, Bangkok is a city of contradictions. It is by far the most densely populated city in Thailand with about 12 million people surrounded…

Chiang Mai, capital of the Lana Kingdom, this ancient destination is known as the cultural capital of Thailand and a favorite spot for those looking to glimpse into the past. Located 430 miles north of Bangkok or a short hour-long hour flight, the city has become an increasingly modern in recent times. Packed with temples,…

Thailand’s most popular beach destination, no only for the spectacular scenery, stunning tropical sunsets and warm blue Andaman Sea, but also for the vibrant nightlife at Patong Beach. The island links to the mainland by two bridges, so it is possible to arrive either by air or car. The epicenter of gay life is concentrated…

Krabi is the most idyllic beach destination in Thailand, located in the southwest corner along on the Andaman Sea. It is here that you will find the infamous and postcard-ready limestone formations along the beach created by thousands of years of erosion. Krabi features the tropical islands and crystal-clear waters that we associate with paradise….

Koh Samui, one of Thailand’s most popular tropical islands, ideal for couples to indulge themselves with a variety of activities. Visitors are encouraged spoil themselves at the spas, take walks along the beach, lounge at the pool and enjoy the atmosphere of relaxation. Koh Samui is never dull, with a myriad of great restaurants and…

Pattaya is a seaside resort on the eastern coast of the Gulf of Thailand, in the province of Chonburi about 150 km southeast of Bangkok. Pattaya is most famous for being the closest beach experience to Bangkok, featuring Jomtien Beach and for the gay community, Dongtan Gay Beach. Also internationally known for its go-go and…

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